The Nationals continue their search for Davey Johnson’s replacement, as Adam Kilgore of the Washington Postreports that third base coach Trent Jewett has interviewed for the team’s vacant managerial position.

Jewett has been on the major league staff since 2010 and has 17 seasons of managerial experience in the minors, so he is plenty qualified for the position. He’s the fourth known candidate for the job, joining Nationals bench coach Randy Knorr, Padres executive Brad Ausmus, and Diamondbacks third base coach Matt Williams.

ESPN’s Buster Olney was told by a source late last week that he would be “shocked” if Williams didn’t get the job and Kilgore also views him as the favorite. The Nationals are coming off a disappointing year, but whoever gets that job will be in excellent shape to succeed right away.